IX. —Marble block, found face uppermost in the apse of the ruined
church "Ayios A^/^rpto?, just outside the city-wall on the east, near
the upper (southern) end ; broken off at the left. Height, 0.58 m.;
length, 1.45 m.; thickness, 0.19 m.

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